Friday, August 19, 2005

McNabb in the News

Senior Principal Douglas McNabb has been quoted in an article about impending charges against Lord Conrad Black.
But U.S. authorities need to move quickly to lay charges against Black to get a potentially lengthy case started, said Douglas McNabb, senior principal at McNabb Associates...

"The U.S. cannot seek Mr. Black's extradition until after he has been charged," said McNabb, adding he's heard rumours that U.S. authorities could announce charges within a week.



Even if charged and facing extradition, Black has several legal and appeal options that alone could drag out the extradition case for a few years at least, McNabb said.

"He's not a terrorist, he's a white collar guy, and he's got money and he's prepared to fight it," McNabb said from Houston.[1]


[1] Gillian Livingston, Long Battle Expected for Black, Canadian Press, Aug. 19, 2005.